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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"I stayed in this hotel about 9 years ago and the difference between then and now is astonishing. The hotel needs to undergo repair, maintenance, and refurbishment...the sink in the bathroom was cracked, the toilet paper holder was broken and about to fall off the wall, and there were broken tiles around the pool outside.
The staff has also gone downhill. I attempted to set up a airport transfer a few days before the arrival (as it stated on their page that they offer an airport shuttle if you reserve it 48 hours in advance). After repeated phone calls, whatsapp messages, and emails, I could not get through to the hotel staff. I even contacted Hotels.com and they attempted to contact the hotel THREE times and could not get the hotel to answer their phone. At this point it made me worried that the hotel was not open any longer. I tried to contact them for two days and they NEVER picked up their phone or answered emails or whatsapp messages during that time. Finally the night before the arrival, they responded to an email with no explanation for their absence. They suggested that I was just dialing the wrong number.
The food was no longer as good as it was the first visit. And on the way back to the airport, the hotel insisted that they DIDN'T offer a shuttle to the airport.
It seems as though the hotel is financially failing, not training their staff, and running out of ways to fund its operations. Poor service all around."
"arrived on the public bus from Foz, Brazil (now expensive for non locals at 35 Reales(17 for locals)). temperature 93F and uncomfortably humid but reception nice and cool, like an oasis. had to pay large local “environment” tax (not welcome), but receptionist kind & understanding, quick & efficient. nice room with efficient A/C & BATH TUB - WITH PLUG, a real bonus. clean & roomy but a bit old fashioned (apart from encapsulated QR code info which I Ignored! stayed 5 nights & room wonderfully quiet - I didn’t hear any noise at all during the entire time. balcony (and no bugs or mosquitoes) no nice for relaxing. tv system incredibly complicated but good once maintenance explained key facts! public bus from falls will stop outside if you stay on when it reaches the terminus & ask driver for Avenida Tres Fronteras” food exceptionally good & well priced with huge fillet steak for usd 20. bar at pool until restaurant opens at 8pm (book on arrival as this time sells out fast & next service at 10pm! thoroughly recommended "
"Hotel that stands out for its clean rooms, comfortable beds and bathroom, and excellent location close to everything in the center of Iguazu. It features a swimming pool, gym, and other amenities that make it very attractive in an eco-friendly environment."
"It took a while to figure out how to work the shower. Once we did, we never got water warm enough to actually shower under. The hotel is okay and the staff were all good. But no hot water in the shower (regardless of time of day) is not okay. "
"Really place. Clean and spacious room. Make sure you spray the room as mosquitoes tend to get in. Friendly staff, good breakfast and plenty of restaurants in walking distance. Great value"
By staying at a hostel, you can cut your spending on lodging and set aside more of your money for sightseeing during your trip. You can enjoy activities like hiking trails, and the waterfalls create an appealing natural setting.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look exactly alike, but these dorm-style accommodations all have shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms), budget-friendly prices and a social environment.
What are the best hostels in Puerto Iguazú?
Based on reviews from our guests, these Puerto Iguazú hostels are some of the most popular ones: Beer Hotel Iguazu - Hostel - Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Rooms come with towels, showers and bed sheets. Iguazu Falls Hostel - Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and tour/ticket assistance. You'll find towels, bed sheets and free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Cataratas Jazz Hostel - Property features include free breakfast. You'll find bed sheets and free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Hostel Park Iguazu - Guests can enjoy free breakfast and an outdoor pool.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Puerto Iguazú?
Good weather's always better when you want to venture out and explore, so here's some information about the seasons: The hottest months are usually January and December, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are July and June, with an average of 18°C. The rainiest months in Puerto Iguazú are October, January, December and May, with each month seeing an average of 212 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Puerto Iguazú?
Generally, Puerto Iguazú is known for its waterfalls, wildlife and local tours. Major attractions include Iguazu Falls. Get out into nature with places such as Biocentro Iguazu, Iguazú National Park and Plaza San Martin. Cultural attractions include Ramon Ayala Amphitheatre, Imagenes de la Selva and Rafain Churrascaria Show.
What's the best way to get to and around Puerto Iguazú while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Puerto Iguazú on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Iguassu Falls (IGU-Foz do Iguacu Intl.), 5.6 mi (9 km) away from the city centre. Another option is Iguazu (IGR-Cataratas del Iguazu Intl.), which is 11.3 mi (18.1 km) away. Once you're on the ground, you may want to make use of public transport. If you're eager to see more of the surrounding area, make your way to Central Station to hop on a train.